In recent years, the Chinese government has been known to impose fait accompli by spying heavily on users, fighting with a group of technology companies led by Microsoft.
There have been many reports and reports about the Chinese government's imposition of an espionage application on a group of predominantly Chinese regions.
According to Mashable's report, Chinese police have sent users in the Xinjiang region of western China a message via the WeChat application, forcing them to download and install a "spy" application to detect any terrorist activity on their smartphones from videos, books and even their messages.
The letter was published in Mandarin and Uyghur by the Uighurs, one of the 12 million ethnic groups in the region, according to Wikipedia.
The Chinese authorities have threatened to link the letter with detention and imprisonment for up to 10 days, adding QR code to install the program quickly, and said it would disclose who did not prove it.
The application allows users to gain access all user's phone documents, record their movements, and discuss the WeChat and Weibo applications, China's most widely used social networking platform.
It seems that powerful governments in the world is always seeking to spy on its users. In America, we have the silent example of spying and spying on all citizens, while China has recently adapted another approach to imposing the fait accompli and showing it to the public and its citizens.
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